Man seeks GranSport for tempestuous relationship

Emtee

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Hi Mikey, Welcome to the forum. Don't take the clutch reading at face value. Ask to see the date and mileage at the time of the last change. This should be recorded on the work sheet and invoice. Once you have this detail you can check the mileage covered on the clutch and over what period. It's a good double-check, as the SD reading can be tinkered with, and is vague at best on clutches over fifty percent worn. Enjoy the hunt.

Regards, Miles.
 

Andyk

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Hi Mikey and a bog welcome to the forum....................Most have answered your questions so I will not bore you with repeating what the others have said...Just that I love the red one....And then buying from Dicky Grace you will not go far wrong.....

Oh and the Hills one......Friend had a nasty experience with them when he bought his 4200....May have been a one off......but he was not a happy man with the service he received.
 

MikeyMaser

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Thanks everyone for all your replies and welcomes!

I'm off to the see the car later today so I'll report back then... :happy:
 

dickygrace

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For an 18000 mile car it's decent value I reckon, so long as it's in great condition.
 

MikeyMaser

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You would have thought a car of this value and condition would be on PH or AT? might help it sell quicker?

People I've talked to in the trade say AT is a rip off. They get better value results from PH and eBay for niche cars like Mazzers. So, yeah, surprised it ain't on PH.
 

Woody

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I think the various mediums have been talked about on here before. When selling, I've used PH and AT - AT costs a packed, PH is free (old memeber). IME, PH delivers.
 

BennyD

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FWIW, personally I would go for the blue one. It's a concourse winner and if I was in the market for a Gransport that is the only car I would consider and I have said that ever since I first saw it. Mike, if you can stretch to the asking price I would advise you to do so. It really is a fabulous car.
 

dickygrace

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FWIW, personally I would go for the blue one. It's a concourse winner and if I was in the market for a Gransport that is the only car I would consider and I have said that ever since I first saw it. Mike, if you can stretch to the asking price I would advise you to do so. It really is a fabulous car.

I'll send your commission cheque in the post :)